Stellantis EVs Face Discontinuation Amid Struggles in Electrification For owners of Stellantis electric vehicles, the past year has been marked by uncertainty as several high-profile models have been canceled. The company’s electric vehicle (EV) lineup, which included the Ram EV, Charger Daytona R/T, and the range-extending Charger Daytona Banshee, has seen widespread cancellations. This trend extends beyond these specific models, with nearly all planned EVs under the Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram brands facing the same fate. Even plug-in hybrid variants have been scrapped, leaving many customers with limited options. Despite these setbacks, there is one potential benefit for existing Stellantis EV owners. The company has announced that customers can now access Tesla Superchargers using a special adapter. The Free2move Charge NACS-CCS1 DC adapter allows Stellantis BEV owners to use Tesla’s V3 and V4 Superchargers. This adapter is available through Stellantis-certified dealers and Mopar.com. Additionally, Tesla’s “Magic Dock” Superchargers, which include a built-in adapter, are also accessible. However, only Stellantis-approved adapters are compatible with Tesla Superchargers. The announcement highlights a growing trend of interoperability in the EV charging network, though it comes with caveats. While the adapter provides a temporary solution for charging, it may not be a long-term fix for Stellantis’ broader challenges in the EV market. The company’s struggles reflect broader industry hurdles, including production delays, supply chain issues, and shifting consumer preferences. The list of eligible vehicles and model years for the Tesla Supercharger access is detailed in the company’s announcement. For owners who have already purchased a discontinued Stellantis EV, this update offers a small reprieve.#tesla #stellantis #ram_ev #charger_daytona_r_t #charger_daytona_banshee
